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9:00 am | Welcome New Members and Fireside Chat with SEC Commissioner Caroline A. Crenshaw
Caroline Crenshaw
Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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10:10 am | Thriving Communities: Building a New, Compelling Narrative Around Corporate Accountability
Jacqueline Lewis
Advocacy Counsel, International Corporate Accountability Roundtable
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1:00 pm | Immigration and Investor’s Call to Action: Protecting Workers, Strengthening Communities, and Defending Human Dignity
Maxwell Homans
Shareholder Advocacy Manager, Mercy Investment Services
Nadia Marin-Molina
Co-Executive Director, National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)
Caroline Biden
Director of Shareholder Advocacy, Mercy Investment Services
Marcela Pinilla
Director of Sustainable Investing, Zevin Asset Management
Roxana Rivera
Assistant to the President, 32BJ SEIU
Christopher Cox
Executive Director, Seventh Generation Interfaith Coalition for Responsible Investment
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2:50 pm | System-Level Investing and the Future of Shareholder Advocacy (Member-led)
Sharon Chen
Interim Executive Director, Donors of Color
Daryn Dodson
Managing Partner, Illumen Capital
Chavon Sutton
Managing Director, Cambridge Associates
Lynne Hoey
Chief Investment Officer, Kataly Foundation
Rev Dr. Sidney Williams
CEO, Crossing Capital
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4:10 pm | Tips for Conducting a Successful Withhold/’Vote No’ Campaign
Lydia Kuykendal
Director of Shareholder Advocacy, Mercy Investment Services
Tejal Patel
Executive Director, SOC Investment Group
John Adler
Chief ESG Officer, NYC Comptroller's Office
Bryant Sewell
Co-Executive Director, Majority Action
Amy Carr
Senior Shareholder Advocate, Friends Fiduciary Corporation
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5:30 pm |
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9:00 am | New Strategies for Corporate Engagement Post-Resolution: Investor Resilience in Garment Supply Chains
D.K. Ariyawathi
Garment Worker, Asia Floor Wage Alliance
Mulissa Willette
Board Member, CalPERS
Swasthika Arulingam
President, Commercial and Industrial Workers Union, Sri Lanka
Serena Chan
Shareholder Advocacy Specialist, Shareholder Association for Research and Education (SHARE)
Mandi Jackson
Strategic Research Director, Global Labor Justice (GLJ)
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10:20 am | |
1:25 pm | One Big Beautiful Bill Act | The egregious cuts to the safety net and the devastating impact
Maguette Diop
Capital Strategist, SEIU
Maura Collinsgru
Director of Policy & Advocacy, New Jersey Citizen Action
Edwin Park
Research Professor, Center for Children and Families, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Laura Krausa
System Director Advocacy Programs, CommonSpirit Health
Maggie Randolph
Director of Public Policy, Trinity Health
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3:00 pm | The Untapped Power of Bondholder Engagement in a Changing Advocacy Landscape (Member-led)
Roraj Pradhananga
Chief Investment Officer, Veris Wealth Partners
Andrew Russell
Director of Fixed-Income Investments, Pension Boards - United Church of Christ
Allison Glansberg
Credit Analyst, Community Capital Management
Amy Galland
Independent Research Director, Proxy Impact
Emma Harper
Vice President, Institutional Research and Client Relations, Sage Advisory
James Malone
Chief Financial Officer, Community Capital Management, LLC
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4:20 pm | The Investor Case for Collective Bargaining (Member-led)
Jonas Kron
Chief Advocacy Officer, Trillium Asset Management, LLC
Wilma Liebman
Adjunct Professor, NYU Law
Alex Riccio
National Coordinator, Starbucks Workers United
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8:45 am | Grave New World: Responsible Investment in an Age of Conflict, Commerce, and Killer Robots (Member-led)
Nicole van Rooijen
Executive Director, Stop Killer Robots
Samuel Jones
President, Heartland Initiative
Aldo Bonati
Stewardship and ESG Networks Manager, Etica Funds - Responsible Investments
Ugo Biggeri
President/ European Representative, Shareholder for Change and GABV (Global Alliance fo banking on Values)
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10:00 am | Pension Power: How Religious, State and City Pension Funds Drive Asset Manager Accountability for Stewardship
Philip Larrieu
Senior Investment Officer, Oregon State Treasury
Jimmy Yan
Head of ESG Integration, Office of the New York City Comptroller
Johara Farhadieh
Chief Investment Officer, Wespath
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11:15 am | Beyond the Rollbacks: Investor Tools for Advancing Board Diversity (Member-led)
Madison Krieger
Activism & Impact Research Analyst, NorthStar Asset Management
Kate Finn
Founder & Executive Director, Tallgrass Institute
Julie Zuraw
Activism & Impact Research Analyst, NorthStar Asset Management
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1:15 pm | How Climate Policy Upheavals Create Litigation Risk for Corporations (Member-led)
Mika Morse
CEO, Goldfinch Strategies
Michael Burger
Executive Director, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
Laura Peterson
Senior Analyst, Union of Concerned Scientists
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2:30 pm | ICCR Annual General Meeting for Members
John Kostyack
Principal, Kostyack Strategies
Mika Morse
CEO, Goldfinch Strategies
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Please choose the appropriate member-type below. To see what type of member you are, please check the ICCR Member Directory.
If you are a Faith-Based Member (including CRI Members) or an Associate Member, there is no conference fee. However, we ask you to consider a suggested donation.
For Affiliate members, there is an associated fee of $350 to attend the conference in person and $150 to attend virtually. An email was sent out to all Affiliate members about this, which you can view here. ICCR highly values the participation of all our members in our community; this is part of what makes our network so vibrant. If the conference attendance fee for Affiliate members will create a financial hardship for your organization—and prevent your attendance—please reach out to us to discuss this further (contact Mary Hiebert at mhiebert@iccr.org).
Please also note that conference session speakers regardless of member type will not be asked to pay a registration fee. Contact Mary Hiebert at mhiebert@iccr.org with any questions about this.
Please choose the appropriate member-type below. To see what type of member you are, please check the ICCR Member Directory.
If you are a Faith-Based Member (including CRI Members) or an Associate Member, there is no conference fee. However, we ask you to consider a suggested donation.
For Affiliate members, there is an associated fee of $350 to attend the conference in person and $150 to attend virtually. An email was sent out to all Affiliate members about this, which you can view here. ICCR highly values the participation of all our members in our community; this is part of what makes our network so vibrant. If the conference attendance fee for Affiliate members will create a financial hardship for your organization—and prevent your attendance—please reach out to us to discuss this further (contact Mary Hiebert at mhiebert@iccr.org).
Please also note that conference session speakers regardless of member type will not be asked to pay a registration fee. Contact Mary Hiebert at mhiebert@iccr.org with any questions about this.